13.1.2008
More details have surfaced about the
suspect who allegedly assassinated the UNP Member of Parliament
(MP) T. Maheswaran at a Hindu Kovil at Kotanena last week.
IGP
Victor Perera told a media briefing at Police Headquarters
yesterday that the assassin had fired several shots at MP
Maheswaran while he was prostrate worshipping at the entrance
to the Hindu Kovil.
It
was a customary practice for the MP to worship at the entrance
of the kovil after finishing his main pooja.
At
this stage his bodyguard Police Constable Dharmasiri fired
at the assassin. The suspect then ran out of the Kovil followed
by Constable Dharmasiri who kept firing at the assassin.
The
assassin who emptied his magazine had then attempted to
reload his micro pistol with another magazine but was unable
to do so as he was injured in the hand and head.
However,
the injuries he sustained were not fatal. The assassin then
threw his micro pistol and the magazine and fell unconscious.
In the meantime two persons who were known to the assassin
had taken him to the Colombo National Hospital, the IGP
said.
The
IGP said that he visited the Kovil and the Colombo National
Hospital and obtained more details of the assassin. Subsequently
the suspect's aunt in Jaffna said that the assassin had
left home in 1990 and his whereabouts were unknown to her.
However
further inquiries revealed that he was a member of the LTTE.
His father Anthonipulle Johnson Collin and mother Dona Angela
had left Jaffna and settled down in Kilinochchi in 1985.
The
assassin who studied in Kilinochchi had later joined the
LTTE who trained him as a member of the pistol gang. He
was allocated number 5127 by the LTTE and was trained in
an LTTE camp called Virapuram. After training he was again
allotted No. 1527 and was under the command of Master Madhivan.
Subsequently
Madhivan Master sent the assassin to Wattala in August 2006
and was provided with temporary shelter. While he was engaged
in temporary jobs, on the instructions of the LTTE the assassin
opened a bank account at a commercial bank in Kotahena.
Thereafter
money was remitted to the bank account from Norway and other
sources. The assassin had only communicated with Madhivan
Master on the phone provided by the LTTE. In 2007 he was
ordered by the LTTE to assassinate MP Maheswaran.
In
December 2007 he was summoned to Wellawatte and was given
the Miroc pistol with two magazines containing 39 ammunition.
Thereafter the assassin had loaded 14 rounds of ammunition
into two magazines and had hidden 25 rounds of ammunition
at his Wattala home.
On
the day of the assassination, the assassin had accompanied
the inmates of his Wattala home to a church at Kochchikade
and had later abandoned them. Later he entered the Hindu
Kovil and assassinated MP Maheswaran. Meanwhile, two witnesses
had made statements to the police that they could identify
the assassin.
As
a result we have fixed an identification parade to identify
the suspect. Owing to the case pending before Court we have
revealed only a portion of the details for the public to
get a true picture of the assassination, the IGP said.
Courtesy
-Sunday Observer/
Sri Lanka Defence
|